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Murray, (George) Gilbert Aimé (1866–1957)  

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(George) Gilbert Aimé Murray (1866–1957) by Elliott & Fry © National Portrait Gallery, London

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Murray, (George) Gilbert Aimé (1866–1957), classical scholar and internationalist  

Christopher Stray

Murray, (George) Gilbert Aimé (1866–1957), classical scholar and internationalist, was born in Sydney, Australia, on 2 January 1866, the second son of Sir Terence Aubrey Murray (1810–1873) and his second wife, Agnes Ann, née Edwards (c.1835–1891). Murray's father, a prosperous stock farmer, had been since 1862 president of the legislative council of ...

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Rodney, Walter Anthony (1942–1980), political activist and historian  

Jason Tomes

Rodney, Walter Anthony (1942–1980), political activist and historian, was born on 23 March 1942 in Bent Street, Georgetown, British Guiana, the second son and second of six children of (Edward) Percival Rodney (d. 1979), tailor, and his wife, Pauline (d. 1989)...

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Russell, Bertrand Arthur William, third Earl Russell (1872–1970), philosopher, journalist, and political campaigner  

Ray Monk

Russell, Bertrand Arthur William, third Earl Russell (1872–1970), philosopher, journalist, and political campaigner, was born on 18 May 1872 at Ravenscroft, Trelleck, Monmouthshire, the youngest among the three children of John Russell, Viscount Amberley (1842–1876) (the eldest son of the first Earl Russell...

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Russell, Bertrand Arthur William, third Earl Russell (1872–1970)  

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Bertrand Arthur William Russell, third Earl Russell (1872–1970) by Ida Kar, 1953 © National Portrait Gallery, London

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Sheepshanks, Mary Ryott (1872–1960), educationist, feminist, and internationalist  

Sybil Oldfield

Sheepshanks, Mary Ryott (1872–1960), educationist, feminist, and internationalist, was born on 25 October 1872 at Bilton vicarage, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, the second of the thirteen surviving children of John Sheepshanks (1834–1912), later bishop of Norwich, and his wife, Margaret Ryott (1852–1943), a descendant of ...